Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology

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Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology
EUGENIA V. BRAGINA
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1630 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA
[email protected] • Office: (608) 890-3160 Cellular: (608) 515-7580
http://silvis.forest.wisc.edu/people/Eugenia-Bragina
EDUCATION
2008
Ph.D., Zoology (PhD awarded in 2009)
Thesis ‘Vocal communication of endangered Siberian crane Grus
leucogeranus and the white-naped crane Grus vipio: repertoire
diversity, sex and individual features’
Moscow State University, Department of Biology
2002
M.Sc., Population ecology, diploma with honours
Thesis ‘Phenotypic population structure and life-history traits in the
Siberian population of the pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca’
Moscow State University, Department of Biology
EXPERIENCE
2011 – current
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of WisconsinMadison
2006 – 2013
Research Associate
Moscow State University, Department of Biology
TEACHING
2013, May 14
2013, April 21
Guest Lecturer: ‘Background for identification of a pair, sex, and
individuals of Siberian and White-naped cranes’, International Crane
Foundation, Baraboo, WI
Guest Lecturer: ‘Population trends of main game mammals before
and after the collapse of the Soviet Union’, St. Cloud State
University, St. Cloud, MI
2011
Workshop Instructor: ‘Individual and Sexual Vocal Features of Avian
Species’. Dept. of Vertebrae Zoology, Lomonosov Moscow State
University, Russia. Responsibilities included developing and leading
a workshop for 11 students
2007, 2008,
2009, 2010,
Wildlife of Western Caucasus (Russia). Field course at the
undergraduate level, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia.
summer
semester
Responsibilities included developing curriculum, preparing and
leading field training for 14-22 students during 18 days of camping
2006 – 2008,
2010, spring
semester
Vertebrate Zoology Practicum. A lab at the undergraduate level, 15
students, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia.
Responsibilities included leading laboratory assignments, giving and
grading exams and quizzes
2007, 2008, fall
and spring
semester
Led middle and high school student zoology educational program,
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia. Responsibilities
included developing lesson plans and instructing/giving lectures
STUDENTS ADVISED
2008-2009
Viktoriya Moskalenko, undegradute, I participated in supervising
together with my advisor Irina R. Beme
2007-2008
Olesya Astakhova, PhD student, I participated in supervising
together with my advisor Irina R. Beme
GRANTS
2013
‘Travel support for mutual visits of American and Russian
conservation biologists to pursue collaborative research’, Trust for
Mutual Understanding, Co-PI
2012
‘Synthesis of studies on institutional change and LCLUC effects on
carbon, biodiversity, and agriculture after the collapse of the Soviet
Union’, NASA Land Cover and Land Use Change Program, Co-I
2012
‘Travel support for Russian conservation biologists
to visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison
for collaborative research’, Trust for Mutual Understanding, Co-PI
2010
‘Acoustic communication of non-passerine birds’, Grant of the
President of Russian Federation, Co-PI
2007
‘Avian biological signal systems (communication, ontogenesis and
evolution): the impact of biotic and abiotic factors and physiological
conditions’, Russian Fund for Basis Research, Co-I
2004, 2007,
2009, 2010
Travel fellowship of the Russian Fund for Basis Research to attend
international conferences in Brazil, Italy, and Portugal
2005
‘Vanishing cranes: an acoustical approach for remote monitoring’,
Wildlife Conservation Society, team leader
2004
‘Role of avian acoustic signals for communication, ontogenesis and
evolution’, Russian Fund for Basis Research, Co-I
2003
‘The Siberian crane: it shall have the future!’, Rufford Small Grant,
team leader
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
E.V. Bragina, V.C. Radeloff, M. Baumann, K. Wendland, T. Kuemmerle, A.M. Pidgeon.
Effectiveness of protected areas in the Western Caucasus before and after the transition
to post-socialism. In preparation
Shchur A.V., E.V. Bragina, A.M. Pidgeon, V.C. Radeloff. Detection of selective logging
and clearcuts using Landsat summer and winter imagery in Western Siberia. In
preparation
E.V. Bragina, A.R. Ives, A.M. Pidgeon, T. Kuemmerle, L.M. Baskin, Y.P. Gubar, M.
Piquer-Rodriguez, N.S. Keuler, V.G. Petrosyan, and V.C. Radeloff. Rapid declines of
large mammal populations after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Conservation Biology,
In review
Klenova A.V., M.V. Goncharova, E.V. Bragina, and T.A. Kashentseva. 2014. Vocal
development and voice breaking in Demoiselle Cranes (Anthropoides virgo).
Bioacoustics, in press LINK
E.V. Bragina, I.R. Beme. 2013. Sex and individual features in the long-range and
short-range calls of the white-naped crane. Condor, 115(3):501-507 LINK
Alcantara C., T. Kuemmerle, M. Baumann, E.V. Bragina, M. Dubinin, P. Griffiths, P.
Hostert, J. Knorn, D. Müller, A. Prishchepov, A. Sieber, and V.C. Radeloff, 2013.
Mapping the extent of abandoned farmland in Central and Eastern Europe using MODIS
time series. Environmental Research Letters, 8(3):035035 LINK
E.V. Bragina, I.R. Beme. 2010. Siberian crane duet as an individual signature of a pair:
comparison of visual and statistical classification techniques. Acta Ethologica, 13 (1) P.
39-48 doi: 10.1007/s10211-010-0073-6 LINK
E.V. Bragina, I.R. Beme. 2007. Sex and individual variability in the vocal repertoire of
captive adult Siberian cranes (Grus leucogeranus, Gruidae). Zoologicheskij Zhurnal. 86.
P. 1468–1481 [In Russian with English summary]
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
E.V. Bragina, Beme I.R., 2008. Estimating interpair peculiarities in duets of the
Siberian crane by means of visual classification. Proceedings of the International
Conference “Crane of the Palearctic: biology and conservation”, Rostov region, Russia,
October 1-4, 2007. P. 12-20 [In Russian with English summary].
E.V. Bragina, Klenova A.V. 2004. About the first steps in development of the project of
cranes’ acoustical monitoring. Newsletter of Eurasian work group on cranes. 7-8. P. 4041 [in Russian].
E.V. Bragina, 2004. Premature voice changing of the Siberian crane (Grus
leucogeranus) chick. J. Ornithology. 31. P. 271-273 [in Russian].
CONFERENCES
E.V. Bragina, Wendland K, Baumann M, Sieber A, Kuemmerle T, Pidgeon AM,
Alexandre P, Radeloff VC. Effectiveness of Russian protected areas before and after
transition to post-socialism. International congress on conservation biology, Baltimore,
MD. July 21-25, 2013. Oral presentation
E.V. Bragina, A.R. Ives, A.M. Pidgeon, T. Kuemmerle, L.M. Baskin, M. PiquerRodriguez, N.S. Keuler, and V.C. Radeloff. Decrease of game mammal populations after
Soviet Union collapse. 19th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, Portland, OR,
October 13-18, 2012. Poster
E.V. Bragina Comparison of individual features in single calls and duets of white-naped
cranes (Grus vipio). 25th International Ornithological Congress, Campos do Jordão,
Brazil, August 22-28, 2010. P. 468. Poster
Beme I.R., Goretskaia M.I., E.V. Bragina, Vabishchevich A.P., Veselovskaya E.O.,
Novikova M.A. 2009. Immune challenge mediates song structure in canary. 31
International Ethological Confrence, 19-24 August, 2009, Reenes, Brittany, France. P.
144-145. Poster
E.V. Bragina, Beme I.R., 2009. Temporal stability and instability of pair-specific duets
of two crane species. XXII International Bioacoustics Council Conference, Lisbon,
September 14-18, 2009. P. 90. Poster
E.V. Bragina, Beme I.R., 2007. Vocal communication of the Siberian crane Grus
leucogeranus: it does not matter, who you are – your sex is important. XXI Congress of
International Bioacoustics Council, Italy, September 15-18, 2007. P. 26-27. Oral
presentation
E.V. Bragina, 2007. Individual and sex features of the Siberian crane Grus
leucogeranus. 4th All-Russian conference of animal behavior. Moscow, Russia, October
29 - November 1, 2007. P. 153-154 [in Russian]. Oral presentation
E.V. Bragina, 2006. Sex and individual features of the Siberian crane Grus
leucogeranus. 12th International ornithological conference of Northern Eurasia.
Stavropol, Russia, January 31 - February 5, 2006. P. 92-93 [in Russian]. Oral
presentation
E.V. Bragina, 2005. Sex and individual acoustic features of the Siberian crane Grus
leucogeranus as a method of conservation. Alauda. 73. 3. Р. 253. [Abstracts of the 5th
Conference of the European Ornithologist Union, Strasbourg, France] Oral presentation
E.V. Bragina, 2004. A case of premature breaking of voice in a chick of the Siberian
crane Grus leucogeranus (Gruidae, Aves). 10th International Behavioral Ecology
Congress, Jyvaskyla, Finland, July 10-15, 2004. P.28. Poster
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Field Skills: bird banding, live trapping, bird identification, wildlife snow tracks
identification
Lab Skills: Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
(ELISA)
Software: ArcGIS, Maxent, R, STATISTICA, ENVI, ERDAS
MEMBERSHIPS
Crane Working Group of Eurasia, Board Member
The Wildlife Society
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
2010
E.V. Bragina, Beme I.R., 2010. Avian duets: why do birds sing
together? Priroda, 6. P. 13-18 [LINK] [in Russian].
2011
Presented for high school students on conservation biology

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